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EDF6331
Faculty of Education
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Education |
Offered | Not offered in 2012 |
Coordinator(s) | Dr. Jennifer Rennie |
Only offered to Cohorts.
This unit presents the theoretical and empirical bases of effective literacy instruction, the learning process and the principles, strategies, skills and knowledge for effective literacy teaching. It incorporates important ideas from relevant curriculum documents and teaching frameworks (VELS, PoLT E5 etc). It advocates explicit teaching, integrating literacy learning across the curriculum and the use of data to inform teaching and learning.
1. Workshop: Individually or in pairs design and implement a workshop for colleagues using the E5 instructional framework related to some aspect of effective literacy learning (4000 words, Objectives 1,2,3,4,5 & 6): 50%; and
2. Research paper: Write a research paper related to an underperforming group of students (eg. Boys, Indigenous, ESL etc) (4000 words, Objectives 7 & 8):50%
Workload requirement of 24 hours per week